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A Resource Guide to the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: the US Government's Perspective on Enforcing the FCPA

from Part III - The Convention in Practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2015

Philip Urofsky
Affiliation:
Shearman and Sterling
Hee Won Moon
Affiliation:
Shearman and Sterling LLP
Mark Pieth
Affiliation:
Universität Basel, Switzerland
Lucinda A. Low
Affiliation:
Steptoe and Johnson LLP
Nicola Bonucci
Affiliation:
OECD
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The OECD Convention on Bribery
A Commentary
, pp. 684 - 724
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2013

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